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Lona Dehydrated mealworms 275g
Protein-rich diet for birds, chickens, poultry and garden birds.
Composed of 100% dehydrated mealworms (larvae of Tenebrot Sucker)
Ideal to supplement the diet of your chickens, chicks and all your other poultry with good proteins. Garden birds and hedgehogs love it too!
Dehydrated mealworms are a first choice diet for your chickens, poultry and garden birds. They provide them with valuable proteins and amino acids (omega 3 & 6) that promote their good health, abundant laying and high quality eggs. Distribute the only ones in "treat" mode or incorporate them into your usual cereal mixture. You can also rehydrate them in the chicken pie.
H2 Chick - Starter Meal for Chick 20kg - Gold 1 Mash
Fine flour for chicks up to 8 weeks.
Give this food unlimited from the 1st day of life until about 8 weeks of age. Make sure the chicks always have fresh drinking water.
This balanced starter feed contains enough protein and energy to provide the future layer with an optimal start without excessive weight gain. The flour promotes a gradual ingestion of the food, a better digestion and therefore a better consistency of the droppings.
LMX - Laying hen mix 20kg - Gold 4 Mix
Rich cereal mix with laying granules.
To be fed to hens ready to lay eggs (from +/- 20 weeks). Can be fed in unlimited quantities, but let the hens empty the feeder completely each day so that they absorb everything and can receive fresh food each day. Concomitant administration with potable water to which choline chloride has been added should be avoided.
This easy-to-use feed consists of a high-quality seed mix and a special 3mm egg-laying pellet.
It contains all the ingredients, minerals, and vitamins needed for regular egg-laying and a strong eggshell. The added laying pellet ensures rapid development of the egg mass.
NAT - Chick fattening meal 20kg
Flour rich in energy and structure for the final phase of chick fattening. Contains no coccidiostats and can be used until slaughter.
To be fed freely to chickens from the age of 4 weeks or at least the last five days before slaughter, in addition to a sufficient quantity of fresh water.
This low-protein, low-energy feed is ideal for chick development. The flour promotes a gradual ingestion of the food, a better digestion and therefore a better consistency of the droppings.
Given the lower risk of contracting coccidiosis in this age group, this food does not contain any coccidiostats and guarantees natural growth.